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We are excited to welcome you to San Joaquin Magazine Newest Publication HOMES & GARDENS. Within these pages, you will find some of the best home and garden resources, creative DIY projects, gardening advice and other outlets allowing you to get the most out of your home. With the local home market starting to once again take foot, San Joaquin residents are remodeling, moving into and building. It’s an exciting time for us as we evolve too and now bring you even more specialty publications to fit your lifestyle.
The beauty of home décor is found in the ability to create a mood. You’re home is your safe haven, your entertainment venue and center stage to many of your memories. Create a home you love, full of pieces that invite and nurture. We are pleased to begin exploring the many great companies, designers and home improvement businesses in the area. Our community is an excellent source of inspiration and in the following months you can look forward to great tips on how to do it, where to buy it and how to design it.
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Backyard Beautiful
Outdoor KITCHENS
An essential part of the outdoor living experience is being able to cook and eat al fresco. Today, that has moved beyond the lonely barbecue into full outdoor kitchens complete with multiple cook surfaces, refrigerators, sinks, pizza ovens, beer taps, etc. Very often completing the outdoor kitchen are granite countertops. According to Greg Baroni of Artistic Stoneworks, they just need a little extra care to endure the elements, including protection from the sun to prevent fading (or choose lighter colors), go with a matte “leathered” texture instead of high gloss, and be a bit more diligent with sealants. When it comes to landscape design, the choices are nearly infinite. According to Larry Diggs, owner of Paradise Designs of California, to help narrow things down there are three things a homeowner needs to decide: 1) desired theme (modern and minimalist, tropical, etc.), 2) how the space will be used and by how many (big pool parties or intimate family dinners), and of course, 3) budget.
Hardscape DESIGN
Your porch/patio is where you’ll be doing the majority of your outdoor living. Options range from poured concrete to brick to cement pavers to travertine flagstones. And of course, there’s the deck, with long-lasting wood/resin composites joining natural wood as available materials. You can have one main porch area near your house or create multiple outdoor living “rooms” for eating, napping, chatting, and so forth. To break up what are usually rectilinear spaces, Matt Foster of Lodi Design & Landscape recommends giving hardscapes some soft curves. Leave such spaces flat, or raise them as stepped terraces to create unique dimension in a yard.
Landscape DESIGN
In our relatively temperate climate, there many options when it comes to plant life. Again, the theme helps to narrow those down. However, the exact number, type and placement of foliage are also dependent on preferred colors, soil quality and, especially, the homeowner’s desired maintenance level. According to Foster, many are choosing to keep plants to a bare minimum, some going so far as to completely remove the ubiquitous lawn for the sake of lowered maintenance, water conservation and maximum living space. Conversely, he says, there are others who want “sustainable landscapes,” which can include vegetable gardens, berry bushes and small orchards.
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Outdoor SHELTERS
Protection from sun and rain extends the amount of time you can enjoy your outdoor living space. It also expands on the architectural details of your home’s exterior. A solid cover provides the most coverage, of course, which makes it ideal for more sun-sensitive furnishings (and skin). Partial shade structures like pergolas and gazebos allow in a bit more light. Or you can take your shade with you in the form of moveable outdoor umbrellas.
LIGHTING
The right kind of outdoor lighting enhances the mood of the space, provides safety and highlights outstanding outdoor elements. Lighting adjustability and proper blending/layering of fixtures make sure all outdoor lighting needs are
met. Outdoor lighting has become more energy efficient, adjustable and design-friendly through the use of low-voltage LEDs. Improved technology has also made the quality of LED light much better, similar to that of warm incandescent light.
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There’s virtually no limit to the style of furnishings you can use outdoors. While other aspects of your yard may be harder to change, Jeff Gibson of With Garden Flair points out that furnishings and decor allow you to continually change up your look outside. This can include pieces as large as sofas and dining sets to colorful accessories like throw pillows, candle holders and bird feeders.
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Bringing fire and water features into your yard creates an overall sense of harmony and luxury. A natural stone waterfall or fountain provides peaceful movement and sound. Dive into a cool pool after a long, hot
day. Or imagine chatting in front of an outdoor fireplace or having an impromptu marshmallow roast over a firepit on a chilly fall evening. As with outdoor kitchens, there are other items previously reserved for interior use now able to be used safely outside. For example, today, Diggs is seeing outdoor heaters that are connected directly to a home’s electricity. TVs appear out of nowhere – dropping down from the ceiling or popping up from the ground, then back again to be protected from the elements. With things like that, there’s hardly any reason to go back inside.
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DIY GARDEN WALL BY LINDSEY RODRIAN
A hot new trend in home décor is proving to be fashion forward and beneficial for your home! “Garden Walls” add a pop of color, improve air quality, reduce noise levels and energy costs, and are just gorgeous! You may have noticed this new trend decking the wall of your favorite Happy Hour hot spot or populating your Pinterest feed. This sustainable innovation is perfect for your home or office, turning any dreary room into a sweet little rainforest oasis. Whether you decide to purchase or build your wall, you can choose to have it freestanding or mounted. Size is another thing to consider. Make an out-of-this-world impression with a large vertical planter 110
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occupying an entire living room wall, or keep it simple with a small hanging garden in your kitchen perfect for fresh live herbs. Your chosen location and size also affect the types of plants able to grow on your Garden Wall. Light metering plays a huge part, so be sure to observe the intensity and length of light hitting your future green wall. Plants that vine and drape as they grow are the most aesthetically pleasing within the wall. For this effect, find some Pothos. Also known as “Devil’s Ivy”, pothos are considered to be one of the easiest houseplants, tolerant of low light conditions and erratic watering schedules. And, they are serious indoor air purifiers! Another great choice is the Lipstick Plant. Similar to the pothos, the lipstick plant cascades and is low fuss. This plant will also add a burst of color with its burgundy bottom and striking red flowers that emerge from black calyces throughout the year. Now, on to creation! A small, simple Garden Wall is a great way to start, as opposed to jumping into a pricey, largescale installment. There are a few ways to create a DIY wall; I’ve found the simplest to be the frame method. Since you’ve already selected your wall, now is the time to decide on an exact size. After measuring, create your frame and line it with a sheet of plastic for water retention. Next, attach a layer of felt to the frame--the felt will serve as the foundation on which your plants will live and grow. Felt is perfect because it will allow the roots to grow through while holding water. A proper irrigation system is the most crucial aspect of the Garden Wall. You can create this yourself by lining a tube across the top of your frame, or consult an expert for easy installation. Once all of those aspects are in place, you can begin to plant your chosen greenery, hang, and enjoy!
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BUDGET Whether you are looking to reinvent your bland bedroom or make a guest room more welcoming, here are a few affordable ways to turn homely into homey. MAKE THE LITTLE DETAILS COUNT:
When you’re working on a budget, it is important to cater to the little details. For example, posters on a wall can look tailored if they are displayed in a homemade or secondhand frame. A clean, organized space is also complimentary to a room lacking expensive details. In addition, pay attention to the arrangement of knickknacks and accessories to showcase the strengths of the room, instead of the weaknesses. Also be sure not to overcompensate in the hope of adding character. A simplistic, clean look is in!
comforter you aren’t ready to part with, spend a few extra dollars on a nice duvet to bring your old blanket back to life.
PICK AN ACCENT COLOR:
A pop of color can make an old room feel new again. Pick a strong accent color and implement it throughout your room. Affordable accent color items are excellently showcased through big, comfy pillows, picture frames, vases, knickknacks and more!
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Nothing adds character and spice like creatively adorned walls. Head over to the consignment shop for a few empty frames. Hanging them scattered on the wall brings an awesome midcentury look. Or, grab the kids, some paint and a few blank canvases. The artists are free and will provide you with loving memories for life!
FIND A STAPLE ITEM:
If you can’t exhaust funds on every aspect of the room, spend time looking for that perfect staple item. It could be a vintage armoire to compliment secondhand furnishings, an amazing headboard, or a fabulous contemporary mirror. Get creative as you look, and be sure to consider what you already have in the room. Miscellaneous items can look perfectly planned with the perfect find.
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PICK UP FLOWERS:
Fresh flowers or potted plants like orchids can really make a room feel homey. Flowers not only purify air and bring pretty aromas, they also liven up a room with color and style. Channel your inner interior designer and choose flowers that match your accent color.
PLAY WITH MIRRORS:
Empty walls or a small bedroom can both be fixed with one simple solution: a big mirror! Search secondhand stores for a large mirror, and craft your own frame to really make a statement. The mirror will create an illusion of a larger room, while adding some serious style to an empty wall.
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We aren’t all born with a green thumb, and watching our plants slowly die can be a bit discouraging. So, to inspire you and your garden, we spent time with Matt Foster of Lodi Design and Landscape, to explore greenery perfect for those just breaking in their gardening gloves and others who are ready to make a commitment…
FOR THE BEGINNER GARDENER:
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As Matt explains, many plants perfect for the beginners’ garden can be found flourishing within street medians and boulevards. These plants are low maintenance and generally require only weekly watering’s. RHAPHIOLEPIS INDICA
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IMPATANTS
For those looking to invest in their garden, Matt filled us in on some very beautiful plants that require a little extra TLC. Before investing in these choices, Matt encourages the gardener to do their research! Learn about the plants you are purchasing and what they need. The most common killer among amateur gardeners is over-watering. “Nine out of ten times people wart too much, and as soon as you do, the root will begin to rot,” says Foster.
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FOR THE DEDICATED GARDENER:
Another factor to consider when choosing a more advanced plant is the Ph level in the soil. For plants the orchids, a low Ph soil level must be maintained to receive reoccurring blossoms of this gorgeous flower. The San Joaquin area does not boast naturally acidic soil, so for those acid-loving plants, you must cater to them specifically. Matt is available for consultation, soil evaluation and treatment to get you on the right track.
FOR THE DEDICATED GARDENER:
If you find yourself searching the online for your plants, consider contacting a specialist before deciding on you purchase. As Matt notes, “many plants found online are not conducive to the area, and it will be a struggle to keep them alive. An alternative to this is finding a symbiotic cousin to the plant you have in mind. They will often be a much better fit for you and your garden.” ORCHIDS
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2. INSTALL SMOKE AND BURGLAR ALARMS. Most companies offer discounts to homeowners who invest to protect their property.
4. KNOW WHAT’S COVERED … AND ISN’T. Talk to your agent about jewelry, expensive collections, flood coverage and personal liability. Everyone’s situation is unique; their coverage should reflect that.
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5. PRICE VS. SERVICE. A low premium is no bargain if an agency is not responsive. Ask companies about their claims history.
holder’s costs or bring to light possible coverage gaps.” Building a pool, remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, or adding on to a house affects insurance needs and costs. Policy holders also should understand what is – and isn’t – covered. Expensive jewelry, art or coin collections and valuable antiques, and coverage for personal injuries, libel, slander and flooding – all can be included in home policies for minimal cost. And what about consumers bundling insurance products with one company? Basi and Verschelden say it absolutely makes sense. “I think homeowners should definitely have the same company write their auto, home and other policies,” Basi says. “People who don’t do that are really missing out on discounts.”
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how they want to the room to feel,” she explains. After the first consultation, Kathleen compiles choices for her clients varying in price and creates two different 3D renderings that show every detailed aspect of the design, to scale, like furniture placement, paint and rugs. At that point, the home or business owner can pick and choose their items from the two renderings to make their picture-perfect room. If you are looking for a creative re-vamp of your existing home or office, or are a new buyer or remodeler looking to start anew, Kathleen is the designer for you!
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In 2006 Kathleen Jennison considered her job as a public accountant her identity, and her life. She was passionate and successful in her field, which brought her many joys. One day, during her commute home, she decided to take the scenic route, a decision that unknowingly changed her life. While on highway 121, she neared a car stopped on the highway. Jennison tried to steer onto the shoulder, but was sent over the side of the mountain falling 100 yards down the cliff. The accident left Kathleen badly injured, facing a six-month recovery and extensive cognitive therapy. Jennison’s doctors suggested she take a drawing class to exercise her depth perception. So, Kathleen began researching art schools and decided to enroll at the Art Institute of Sacramento. Following her first graphing class, she enrolled in additional classes and ultimately decided to pursue a degree in interior design in 2008. Throughout school and rehabilitation, Kathleen blogged about her struggles, successes and breakthroughs. The network she built in her position as a public accountant showed her support and responded positively to her career change, reaching out to her for help with their home and office design. By 2009 Kathleen was running her own business, Kathleen Jennison Design and Build. Kathleen quickly established herself in the design community, and became an active member of the National Association of Remodeling Industry, and the American Society of Interior Designers. In 2012 Kathleen moved her business focal point to Stockton, where she opened her workshop. The shop gives her an opportunity to provide samples and visuals to her clients. “Now instead of just looking at photos or samples my clients can reach out and touch it, or sit in it. It really puts things into perspective!” This aspect is important to Jennison, as she strives to capture the individual vision and vibe of each client. “When I first meet with my clients, we discuss 124
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ARTISTIC STONE WORKS, INC. BY LYNETTE CARRINGTON
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Artistic Stone Works is a family-owned and operated business that specializes in custom granite, quartz, natural stone, marble countertop fabrication and installation. “We pay close attention to our customers and their needs,” says owner Greg Baroni. Artistic has a very friendly staff that works with clients from the start of the project to the end. When the project is finished, a beautiful custom look has been added to the home. Potential customers are invited to the showroom to get a full experience of the uniquely beautiful stone countertops that are available. There are many types of countertops on display inside with custom edge details and multiple sink options. They carry six different quartz vendors that offer 200 different colors. Artistic inventories more than 100 slabs of granite with numerous color selections. This allows the consumer to potentially find the perfect slab right here in Lodi. They also offer free in-home estimates to measure any size project. This is a 15-30 minute process to get the square footage, edge detail and layout. “We often take this time to explain in detail the entire process and answer any questions or concerns,” explains Baroni. Once
the bid is completed, the customer will receive it via email or from a staff member. Artistic has introduced today’s latest technology with a skilled trade and now have a digitally run shop. They measure projects with a digitizer and draw them using a CAD program. This technology allows Artistic to be precise with their measurements and cuts. With a precision and high-quality cut, each installation will reflect the best possible fit of the stone slabs within the home. Potential customers are also welcome to visit the showroom with their own contractors in a very relaxing atmosphere. “We are here to help and educate the consumer on their project,” states Baroni. Artistic Stone Works also offers custom tile work and backsplash installations. They are open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with Saturday appointments available.
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HOME TRENDS PARADISE DESIGNS
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From exceptional custom homes and remodels to pools and landscaping, Paradise Designs of California offers a full range of design and construction services to their valued residential and commercial clients. Because Paradise Designs handles each job from start to finish, clients are ensured superior products and services with seamless continuity and heightened attention to detail. As more people choose to include their yard as an extension of the living space of their home, Paradise Designs of California can expertly orchestrate or transform a pool and backyard into a unique space. From new construction to remodels, Paradise does it all. “With today’s market, landscape remodeling has greatly increased,” says owner Larry Diggs. “Many clients are moving into new homes that have been sitting empty for some time or deciding to stay and enhance their current home.” Just some of the unique design features Paradise Designs of California can offer in new landscapes or remodels include fireplaces, stone walkways, fire pits, water features, and even outdoor pizza ovens. To enhance the enjoyment of outdoor spaces, shade features are often incorporated into a yard design. “With the Central Valley heat, we’re building lots of arbors, gazebos and features that lend shade so our clients can get more enjoyment out of their yard,” explains Diggs. He continues, “For landscape remodels, pools requiring repair seems to be rising quickly. We are experiencing many requests for new plaster, upgraded tile and deck replacements. Travertine
stone, slate and stamped concrete are quality decking choices that require minimal maintenance and compliment the style and theme of many of our client’s homes.” Paradise Designs design services ensure that each client receives an exceptional construction project that fits their lifestyle. “We are also designing elaborate outdoor kitchens. Ten years ago, the trend was to add a barbeque and sometimes a burner. Now, clients are adding refrigerators, ice makers, warming drawers, kegerators, flat screens and more for a complete home entertainment experience,” Diggs says. “Rather than having a television exposed to the elements, we can install a TV in the ceiling, tuck it into a wall or barbeque island and with the use of a remote control it moves out of the concealed area. When done, with the push of a button, it is protected.” Paradise Designs of California has their own team of skilled artisans that work with clients to map out, design and build a backyard environment that augments how they use their property. “We sit down with clients for a complimentary consultation, listen to their needs, what they want to accomplish, and do our best to create their dreams within budget,” Diggs concludes.
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